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        Title           : Integrating layered DNS search services within user 
                          agents
        Author(s)       : X. Shi, K. LIU
        Filename        : draft-xhshi-dns-search-00.txt
        Pages           : 0
        Date            : 2002-10-24
        
This document presents a user perspective to the notion of DNS search
layers as defined by John Klensin's DNS search model [DNS_SEARCH]. In
particular, the authors look at the integration of name lookup
results from layer 2, 3 and 4 services to discuss the presentation of
these results across popular desktop applications such as Web
browsing and email clients. The goal of this document is not to
propose a standard UI to the DNS search problem (clearly something
out of the scope of any IETF work). Instead, the document seeks to
demonstrate that layered search services can be easily integrated
within traditional desktop applications; hence that deployment of DNS
search services is realistic and could rapidly be achieved. It is
important to understand that the proposed form of integration and
choice of user interfaces are not fundamental. In fact, the authors
expect many competing systems to pursue different alternative
solutions. However, in order to achieve critical deployment mass, it
is crucial to demonstrate that the architectural model proposed by
DNS search lends itself to simple user interfaces where different and
possibly competing services can complete each other to provide a more
precise and complete navigation experience for the end-user. This
draft attempts to fulfill that goal by looking at possible solutions
for popular navigation use cases.

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